Free Privacy Policy Generator

Generate a professional, customizable privacy policy for your website, app, or SaaS. Covers GDPR, CCPA, and COPPA compliance. Completely free and unlimited.

Disclaimer: This generator provides a template for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Consult a qualified lawyer to review your privacy policy for your specific needs and jurisdiction.

Tips for Your Privacy Policy

Keep It Up to Date

Review and update your privacy policy whenever you change how you collect or process data. Laws and regulations evolve, and your policy should reflect current practices.

Make It Accessible

Place a link to your privacy policy in your website footer, sign-up forms, and anywhere you collect personal data. It should be easy for users to find and read.

Use Clear Language

Avoid excessive legal jargon. Your privacy policy should be understandable by the average user. Plain language builds trust and helps with compliance.

Get Legal Review

While this generator gives you a solid starting point, every business is different. Have a qualified attorney review your privacy policy to ensure it meets all applicable legal requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this privacy policy generator really free?

Yes, this privacy policy generator is completely free with unlimited uses. No sign-up or credit card is required. Generate as many privacy policies as you need.

Does this privacy policy cover GDPR requirements?

When you enable the GDPR toggle, the generated policy includes sections on data subject rights, legal basis for processing, international data transfers, and other GDPR-specific requirements. However, GDPR compliance involves more than just a privacy policy, so we recommend consulting with a legal professional.

Can I use this privacy policy on my website?

Yes. The generated policy is yours to use. You can copy it as text or HTML and paste it directly into your website. We recommend having a lawyer review it to ensure it accurately reflects your data practices.

How often should I update my privacy policy?

You should update your privacy policy whenever you change how you collect, use, or share personal data. At a minimum, review it annually. Major changes in your services, third-party integrations, or applicable laws should trigger an update.

Is a privacy policy legally required?

In most jurisdictions, yes. Laws like GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), PIPEDA (Canada), and many others require websites and apps that collect personal data to have a privacy policy. Even where not strictly required, having one builds user trust and is considered best practice.

What is the difference between GDPR, CCPA, and COPPA?

GDPR is the European Union regulation governing data protection for EU residents. CCPA is a California state law giving California consumers rights over their personal data. COPPA is a US federal law protecting the privacy of children under 13. Each has different requirements, and you may need to comply with multiple regulations depending on your audience.